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thereof, in which the concurrence of the House is respectfully re-quested,
viz:
Senate Bill, No. 9. A bill defining ennbezzlement, and prescrib-ing
punishment therefor.
Also,
Senate Bill, No. 16. A bill providing for the taxation of costs
in cases where lands are attached by process from the circuit
courts and courts of common pleas, when the claim is less than
fifty dollars.
Also,
Senate Bill, No. 22. A bill to amend the 143d section of an
act to provide for the valuation and appraisement of the real and
personal property, and the collection of taxes in the State of
Indiana, for the election of township assessors, and prescribing the
duties of assessors, appraisers of real property, county treasurers
and auditors, and of the treasurer and auditor of State ; approved
June 21. 1852.
Senate Bills, No. 9, 16, and 22, contained in the foregoing
message, v/ere each read a first time, and passed to a second
reading.
On motion,
The House adjourned.
2 O'CLCCK, P. M.
The House met.
By unanimous consent,
Mr. Walpole introduced,
No. 80. A bill prescribing punishment for running railroad
trains or locomotives across other railways without stopping, and
to punish carelessness and accidents in crossing.
Which was read a first time and passed to a second reading.
On motion,
Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Adams.

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thereof, in which the concurrence of the House is respectfully re-quested,
viz:
Senate Bill, No. 9. A bill defining ennbezzlement, and prescrib-ing
punishment therefor.
Also,
Senate Bill, No. 16. A bill providing for the taxation of costs
in cases where lands are attached by process from the circuit
courts and courts of common pleas, when the claim is less than
fifty dollars.
Also,
Senate Bill, No. 22. A bill to amend the 143d section of an
act to provide for the valuation and appraisement of the real and
personal property, and the collection of taxes in the State of
Indiana, for the election of township assessors, and prescribing the
duties of assessors, appraisers of real property, county treasurers
and auditors, and of the treasurer and auditor of State ; approved
June 21. 1852.
Senate Bills, No. 9, 16, and 22, contained in the foregoing
message, v/ere each read a first time, and passed to a second
reading.
On motion,
The House adjourned.
2 O'CLCCK, P. M.
The House met.
By unanimous consent,
Mr. Walpole introduced,
No. 80. A bill prescribing punishment for running railroad
trains or locomotives across other railways without stopping, and
to punish carelessness and accidents in crossing.
Which was read a first time and passed to a second reading.
On motion,
Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Adams.